Magis Tom and Jerry Stool by Konstantin Grcic. The project Tom&Jerry is the redesign of a classic furniture typology: the workshop stool. The three-legged stool (in two different heights) is made of solid beech wood with mechanical parts in self lubricant plastic.
Due to its smooth-running mechanism it is easy to adjust and convenient to climb.
The sturdy couple make a versatile addition to working, recreational and private environments alike.
An office canteen, the trendy Health Food Restaurant as well as the kitchen counter at home.
It's the working stool of an architect in his studio or a scientist in a research laboratory; the resting place of a museum attendant, telephone stool, valet in a changing room, seating for the children in a kindergarten...
Specifications
Frame in solid beech, Joint and screw in standard injection moulded polypropylene.
Size Description
Low Seating height 50/66 cm (19.7/26″) Diameter seat 34 cm (13.4″) Width 51 cm (20.1″) Length 58 cm (22.8″)
High Seating height 70/86 cm (27.6/33.9″) Diameter seat 34 cm (13.4″) Width 46 cm (18.1″) Length 52 cm (20.5″)
Konstantin Grcic was born in Munich, Germany in 1965. After training as a
cabinet maker at Parnham College in England he studied design at the Royal
College of Art in London from 1988-1990. <br /><br />
Konstantin Grcic creates industrial products widely described as pared down,
simple, minimalist. <br />
What sets him apart from the minimalism in fashionalble currency today is that
he defines function in human terms, combining maximum formal strictness with
considerable mental acuity and humor.<br /><br />
Many of his products have received prestigious design awards. In October 2000
Konstantin Grcic is nominated "Guest of Honour" at the Interieur Biennial in
Kortrijk/Belgium presenting an extensive show of his work. The MAYDAY-lamp
produced by FLOS was selected into the permanent collection of the Museum of
Modern Art in New York and won the Compasso D'Oro in 2001.